by Broady » Sat Dec 08, 2007 1:05 pm
by Psyber » Sat Dec 08, 2007 4:10 pm
Broady wrote:As Jeff Kennett said on TV last night, " I thought the AFL were trying to reduce the amount of Clubs, not create more Clubs"
by carey18 » Sat Dec 08, 2007 7:01 pm
by Psyber » Sat Dec 08, 2007 9:24 pm
by Dutchy » Sat Dec 08, 2007 10:54 pm
carey18 wrote:Easy to talk about mergers and relocation when you are talking about other clubs apart from your own. Y should North Melbourne go?. North melbourne created the market of friday night football and now are getting screwed buy the same people they helped market from it today. North Melbourne is North Melbourne. Not friggen Gold Coast Roos or anything else. Remeber the fight has just begun. Load of crap that they AFL would do this to them. I live in SA and have been a member of the kangaroos since i was 12. Get behind clubs not try make them fold. Sick of this s***t
by brent » Sun Dec 09, 2007 12:29 am
by carey18 » Sun Dec 09, 2007 11:24 am
brent wrote:the life-support is about to be switched off and unplugged.... the rest is just a matter of time.
no amount of rallies or marches will help unless somebody can come up with the cold hard cash to pay the bills
by Hondo » Sun Dec 09, 2007 3:42 pm
by stan » Sun Dec 09, 2007 6:30 pm
carey18 wrote:Easy to talk about mergers and relocation when you are talking about other clubs apart from your own. Y should North Melbourne go?. North melbourne created the market of friday night football and now are getting screwed buy the same people they helped market from it today. North Melbourne is North Melbourne. Not friggen Gold Coast Roos or anything else. Remeber the fight has just begun. Load of crap that they AFL would do this to them. I live in SA and have been a member of the kangaroos since i was 12. Get behind clubs not try make them fold. Sick of this s***t
by carey18 » Sun Dec 09, 2007 6:34 pm
stan wrote:carey18 wrote:Easy to talk about mergers and relocation when you are talking about other clubs apart from your own. Y should North Melbourne go?. North melbourne created the market of friday night football and now are getting screwed buy the same people they helped market from it today. North Melbourne is North Melbourne. Not friggen Gold Coast Roos or anything else. Remeber the fight has just begun. Load of crap that they AFL would do this to them. I live in SA and have been a member of the kangaroos since i was 12. Get behind clubs not try make them fold. Sick of this s***t
Well then buy your membership, get you mates (that are roo supporters) to buy there memberships. Like Brayshaw said, membership is low and attendence last year was low.
by carey18 » Sun Dec 09, 2007 6:35 pm
hondo71 wrote:Carey18 you can't say the 'AFL screwed us' when your club is receiving large AFL support payments. I'd like to be screwed that way![]()
Do you think a couple more Friday night games and/or 1 more game against Carlton, Essendon and Collingwood per season will make up the $2m-$5m per year your club needs? Would exclusive Fri night football fix everything seeming as you think its removal has put the club where it is![]()
This causes of this problem go far beyond those things, at least Brayshaw presented the dire situation for what it is.
No-one wants the club to fold that's just OTT, emotional talk. Relocating is not folding. All we want is the club to stand on its own 2 feet without the hand-outs, if that can happen in Melbourne then great. Its not wanting to see you fold that's driving the comments, I worry the Roos will do just that by staying in Melbourne. With all the new sporting codes taking up people's time where are all the new members going to come from in Melbourne?
TBH, as I have said before, I think all that has happened is that the Roos have won the 12 month repreive they wanted and I think its a better than 50/50 chance the club will eventually move. They are still playing the 3 games up there next season as far as I am aware. Nothing has changed for the 2008 and 2009 seasons from what was set 4 weeks ago.
by stan » Sun Dec 09, 2007 6:37 pm
carey18 wrote:stan wrote:carey18 wrote:Easy to talk about mergers and relocation when you are talking about other clubs apart from your own. Y should North Melbourne go?. North melbourne created the market of friday night football and now are getting screwed buy the same people they helped market from it today. North Melbourne is North Melbourne. Not friggen Gold Coast Roos or anything else. Remeber the fight has just begun. Load of crap that they AFL would do this to them. I live in SA and have been a member of the kangaroos since i was 12. Get behind clubs not try make them fold. Sick of this s***t
Well then buy your membership, get you mates (that are roo supporters) to buy there memberships. Like Brayshaw said, membership is low and attendence last year was low.
I do buy my membership and getting anyone i can to buy one aswell.
Ill think you will find the AFL has canned any game the roos were going to play in queensland after next season. Wont can next seasons games due to packages and stuff already brought.
by Sojourner » Sun Dec 09, 2007 6:41 pm
hondo71 wrote: They are still playing the 3 games up there next season as far as I am aware. Nothing has changed for the 2008 and 2009 seasons from what was set 4 weeks ago.
by carey18 » Sun Dec 09, 2007 6:45 pm
by TroyGFC » Sun Dec 09, 2007 9:55 pm
Dutchy wrote:Rushby Hinds wrote:Andy #24 wrote:Psyber wrote:A historic day when the Kangaroos reject the prospect of becoming the Gold Coast Kangaroos in favour of their likely future as the North Melbourne Major Mitchell Hopping Mice in the VFL competition.![]()
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[Somebody has to go - Melbourne can't sustain so many teams.]
Courageous but correct decision by the board. By moving to the Gold Coast they would have remained the same coporate entity but ceased to be the real Kangaroos. Abandoning Arden street would have been abandoning everything that Nth Melb ever stood for to become a marketing tool of the AFL. At least now their club has a chance to survive.
I believe the board has erred big time on this, quite possibly negligent in their duties as directors. I wonder if Brayshaw etc voted with their brains or their hearts.
Much more to running a footy club then just footy.
Sorry Dutchy, but I fear the Roos have probably missed a decades worth of free kicks right in front of goals.
No one else they can blame when the club has folded in 5 years time.
Did you want Footscray to merge? your club was in a worst spot than us yet there is no mention of them folding these days?
by Dutchy » Sun Dec 09, 2007 10:21 pm
stan wrote:carey18 wrote:Easy to talk about mergers and relocation when you are talking about other clubs apart from your own. Y should North Melbourne go?. North melbourne created the market of friday night football and now are getting screwed buy the same people they helped market from it today. North Melbourne is North Melbourne. Not friggen Gold Coast Roos or anything else. Remeber the fight has just begun. Load of crap that they AFL would do this to them. I live in SA and have been a member of the kangaroos since i was 12. Get behind clubs not try make them fold. Sick of this s***t
Well then buy your membership, get you mates (that are roo supporters) to buy there memberships. Like Brayshaw said, membership is low and attendence last year was low.
by am Bays » Sun Dec 09, 2007 10:56 pm
by Dutchy » Sun Dec 09, 2007 11:03 pm
by mighty_tiger_79 » Mon Dec 10, 2007 4:26 am
Dutchy wrote:We have a contract to play on the Gold Coast in 2009, if the AFL dont play us up there then we still get the cash $420k per game....
by Psyber » Mon Dec 10, 2007 1:13 pm
1980 Tassie Medalist wrote:I'm still dubious about the long term viability of the NMFC remaining in Melb
An increase of 8 000 members to over 30 000 will give them an extra $1.4 Mill (Dennis Pagan in todays Age - ATM they have 7500 members for next year)
They are about to sign a new major sponsor (Vodafone which will give them an extra $250 K per year compared to what Primus backed them for - yesterdays Age. This was all hush hush as Vodafone didn't want to sign if they went to the GC as they already sponsor Bris)
The $10 Million investment fund (5 backers putting in $2 Mill each) will return between $500 K (at worst 5%) and $2 Mill (at best 20%) so we'll say $1.25 M.
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